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" 'Ss 'vnSsrU'-iFnrf ff "" DAILY CAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, - TUESDAY, MARCH ft, 1907. r Coughs that rasp and tear the throal I Yor0VffT Coughs that shake the whole body. iUv&h' a regular medicine, a doctor's mi Es A I sucn a c0UBn Ask yur doctor al ougn T . mill MllCk. '. ,,,ir nnd their big, now T,l so'on bo hero. They arc !o8" M ,,prP. hence will ence- at the -Grand " out Thursday evening to wit !Tt r merrr musical whirl en- " -..i M,o Town." tied, - "; tch '!!?. imp. and Is well staged i Multer well costumed. Tho rf,n have noi ruse. ...- "" ,, thomselvos but have TaS themselves with a com- ..rotcever pmj ""- - Xm to hand over the fun which . thick ana iasi. '? . nt.Hr. Van Is a captivating "... . sines bright songs tt nbly assisted by Miss .m nuticuee. r Gas PUley of tho "Babes In -Una" fame maao " '"-"; nfor the star and tnoir iiuim i throughout tno piece i . nnlibv Harirngion KKr addition which further cn- i the brightness ot mo piece. jne piece of course offers muo It Is tho manner in wiuui mu r of good players Handle tueir ji,. miru that makes "Around . i..f ntmut as Interesting I tertalnlng as one would And I whole season of musical uumu- hu. mt Mssrs, Murray & Slack nro , tk neht and prosperous road to I;(eu l evidenced by tho lavish Mtr In which they mount tnoir . nwnrHnnn rccardless of ex- ia yiv.-"" - - .... .,i htf nnciclne tho beat tal- .t tv.i fhn theatrical market af- rdi to bring about tho succoss of Kir tfforti. Tlie Texas Wonacr. ICarM all kidney, bladder and, tnaatle trouble; sold by all drug- u, or two months' treatment oy llor si. Dr. E. w, nan, zaau tin street, St. Louis, Mo. Send Ir teitlmnnlala . 8old by Stone's ttore. dw.-lyr -o ETmCc In Old English Horses. ilalwfrp, March 5 Tho Belgium rmr oi agricimuro nnsjuiurcBB 1 1 communication to the munlcl- Mtv fit iha lli. ritniinaHtif. tlinm Itlis lnMfliirpq In nut n ufnn In flin Ijki rwuUIng from tho lmporta h of old and worn out horses from fiami tncs animnis, mo com- hiti'inn staffs, are killed In Dot waitmea into sausage, winch 'rtVvij and sold as bwt brand 4. 1 0 Tour fc'am boos on a strike whon lornoaj jour stomaeh; both UloodtodobuMnws with. Nil J 'J what you want and rnniw Wtet Holllsters Itock Mountnlh 5 r;ns, Tea or Tablets Sold Stsns t store BSWAmhrA. i-Lr - Tjtw4 nn.in..l. Wiesasrasary "WrtlUHi;.nrt. r..t ?s;. Jmt, !IS': SZZi fc5i '"-".levensti- 'is or Sleep. nEW-vriutr mim um. mm ... , f .IM -i. n.-inrerouscouehs. Extremelvnerilouscntishs Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. iy. rou need medicine, for A such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's 1 VJ Cherry rectorai tor tnese severe cases w VS IMTS no varvi m uhdiiiq J.O.AyerCo.. the farm uln of 11 our preprtlon . liOwtU. Hut, Inviting Canadian Immigration. Saskatoon, March 5. Owing to tho reports of numbers of deathj from freezing and hardships among steolors Immigration Officer Draun, of this city, loft today for tho prairie to Investigate matters. A mounted pollco patrol has also been ordered to rollovo tho distress. o Cured Lumbago. A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes Mar. 4, 1903. "Having been troubled with Lumbago, at dlfferont times and tried ono' physician after another, then different ointments and lini ments, gavo It up altogether. So I .tried onco moro, and got a bottle of J Ballard's Snow Liniment, which gavo mo almost instant relief. I can cheer fully rcctmmond it, and will add my namo to your Hat of suflerors." Sold by D. J. Fry. o Elks to Assemble. Philadelphia, March 5. Judge Henry A. Molvln, of Oakland, Cal., tho grand exalted rulor of tho order of. Elks, who Is at present In this city making arnrngements for tho forthcoming convention of tho mem bers of tho order states that when tho convention assembles on July 15, no less than 200,000 mombors will bo present. Ho nlso states that no oxponso is being spared to mnko tho parado tho greatest tho country has over scon. o Phono girls liavo many Ills, For which thoy'tako soma nnsty pills Ih n henlthy and happy girl you'd bo Ring up for Rocky Mountnln Tea. Sold at Dr. Stono's store. o ' Discussing Agriculture. Mlssouln, Mont., March 5. At tho farmers Institute convention which was hold hero today there woro soiuo Important addresses by prominent people, I. b. O'Donnoll spoko on tho Irrigation of land and doscrlbed tho different methods In voguo and Profossor E. T. Tnnnntt, of tho stnto agricultural college, do llvorcd a longthoncd address on tho snmo subject. Ex-Governor Smith r.end a jnporon "CJiorrlcs ajid Small Fruits." Tho prosldont of tho Insti tute, W. W. AVyllo, In tho courso of nn address said tho instltuto wns ns successful as could bo desired nnd farmers and othors lntorastod In tig-, rlculturo who attended tho mootlngs gained much knowlodgo. Found ttr Inst. J. A. Harmon, of Lliemore, West Vn., snys: "At last I havo found tho perfect pill that novor dlaappoInU me; and for tho bonofit of othors nf fllctcd with torpid liver and chronic constipation, will say: tako Dr. King's Now Llfo PIUb." Guaranteed satisfactory, 25c at J. C. Perry, drug gist. CASTORIA For Infuntg ti Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In USG For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA M J flb ilJltr I 1 AM SIX SCOllE YEARS. Mrs. Ramsey AVood, Oldest Wonmn lu Ori'gon, "Will Soon Cerebrate lllrtlulny. Mrs. Mary Ramsey L. Wood, of Portland, Oregon, will Boon reach her 120th birthday. "I always tried to keep from wor rying about llttlo tilings," she said "I don't intend to dlo for n good ninny yenrs. Tho thought of It nev er miters my bond. I havo Just sub scribed for n magazine for five years, and oxpcot to read tho last Issue." Mrs. Wood wns born In Knoxvllle. Tonn., In 17S7, and moved to Oregon In 1854, where sho has lived over since She was tho mother of four children, but only ono of them is living. o Rig Cotton Mill for Montreal. Montreal, March 5. Work conl- monced today on a now cotton mill hero which, when completed, will glvo employment to nearly 1000 hands. It will save 1200 looms nnd 10,000 spindles. W. J. Whltohcad, formerly of tho Dominion Textllo factory is tho promotor of tho com pany, which has n capital of $2,000, 000. Mr. Whitehead says tho de mand for cotton goods In Canada Is great and that tho tremendous de velopment of tho Dominion at largo has grown away boyond tho capacity of tho present sottrco of supply. o 910U Reward, $100. Tho renders of this papor will bo pleased to learn that thero Is at least on dreaded dlseaso that sclouco has boon nblo to euro In all 'Us Btngos, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only poBltlvo euro now known to the medical frntorntty. Ca tarrh being a constitutional dlseaso, requires n constitutional treatment. Hnll's Cntarrh Curo is takon Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation -of tho disease, nnd giving tho patient strength by building up tho consti tution nnd assisting naturo In doing Its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith In Its curatlvo powors that they offer Ono Hundred Dollnm for any caso that It falls to cure. Send fbr list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o Scuttle's Gold. Seattlo, March C. Tho total value of gold received at tho Unltod Stntos assay ofilco at Soattlo In 190G was $23,3-10,938, as compacod with $18, S73.8B0 In 1905. Tho yonr Just cIommI was a rocqrd ono, tho hlghost total of any previous yonr having 1mi $22,03S,79('i In 1900. Of tho gold recolved last year $5,G70,0SG was from tho Cnundlnn Yukon, and $10,141,492 from Alaska. Tho grand total of gold rucolvod at this office slnco Its ostabllHlimont Is $139,353, GRG. of which Alaska contributed $47, GOO, 099, tho Canadian Yukon $S2,acr,3B2 and British Co lumbia $S,113,SG3. Tho romalndor camo from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, with u small amount from miscellaneous sources Don't consldor lightly tho ovl dvneo of dlseaso In your system Don't tnko duapoHnto ohuuccB with oidlnnry medlolno. Uso Holllster's Roiky Mountain Tea, tho gront spe cific. 35 cents, Toa or Tablets. Oil Struck In Malheur. IJakor City March 5. Much ox cltoment and a small-sized sensation woro created In Daker City yester day when tho nows arrived that oil had been struck In paying quanti ties. In Mainour county, 12 miles wo6t of Vale, and ubout 50 miles southwest of Daker City, by a man who was prospecting for coal. Tho telegram camo to J, D, Dowden, and requoated him to hurry to tho spot tofyrotect his Interests. Mr. Bowden loft for Vale last night, and will In vestigate tho strike. Three or four years ago several sections of oil lands In Malheur county woro surveyed and taken up by local Raker City people. Combi nations of outside capital, presum ably the oil trust, prevented tho thorough exploitation of the field Now It Is believed that, under pres ent conditions. If tho strike roported Is found to bo correct, nothing will prevent tho Baker City people from relocating their holdings and put ting tho property on tho market o . CASTORIA 1U Win Vm Hmp Unfr aMtih r cMsm DOGTORS MISTJttCES Are said otton to bo burled six foot under ground. But many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as tboy Imagine, ono from dyspepsia, another froti. heart disease, another from liver or kid ney disease, another from nervous pros tration, another with pain hero and there, and In this way thoy present nllko to themselves aud their easy-ROlng or over busy doctor, separato diseases, for which he, assuming them to bo such, prescribes his pills aud potions. In reality, they arc all onlyin)oins caused by sotno uterlno disease, Tho'phMelan,vlftnorant of tho cuute of suffering, Tksrps up mtreatment until large bills aro nnido. JW?u4Terlng patient gets no botteiJiJreiJJrfvthp wrong treatment, but probably worSeTJ tfgrer.mttllr Inn Hk Tn Plrrcn'a Fr.vnuia pjrcf lit on. riirmn to fftr enure wonKf nUMmiu-y-inmi-d tUouleaiO. tlii'n by olspciiaigall those uuiTesSing nymp toms, and Instituting comfort ipstcad of prolonged misery. It bni been well said, that "a disease known Is half cured." Dr. Plcrco's Favorlto Prescription Is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's dolleaio system. It Is made of natlvo American medicinal "oots and ty. perfectly Jinrmle In Its effect? In ,n! oihiu ui - i)ic tcmi($ nwtttn. As a liowcrful Invkoratlni tonic "Fa vorite Prescription" imparts strength to tho wholo sytem and to tho orgnus dl tinctly fenilnlno In particular. For over worked, "worn-out," run-down," debili tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," nouso-kecpers, nurslngmoiVrs, and feoblo women gen erally, Dr. I'itco's Faverlto Prescription Is tho greatest earthly boon, being uu cqunleu as an appetizing cordial and re storatlvo tonic As a soothmg and strengthening nprv Ino "Favorl'e Proscription" Is uncoualcd and Is tnvabiablo In aliasing and sub duing nervous excitability, Irritability, nervous exhnusttnn, norvous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, SU Vllus's aance, aim omor uisiressing, norvous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic dlseaso of tho uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and rollnves menttl anxiety and despondency. Dr. Plorco'j, Pleasant Pollots Invlgoraia tho slouiKch, liver and bowols. One to thrco u Uosc, Easy to tako tu candy. Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll novor bother with having it dono nt homo ngnln. Tlmo was whon ovory family could not afford to send tho washing to n laundry, but times havo changed so, too, havo tho methods and pricos. Today you can better afford to sond tho family washing hero thnn not to. Ask about pur prices on family wash ing, rough dry, or finished. - The Salem Steam Laundry Phono US. laO-KIO S. Liberty St. Garden Seeds ! Wo havo a Gardon Soods seeds aro all lnrgo stock of in bulk. Our 190G crop; no carry-ovor. OXIO.V SETS. Ask for small onion sets. You got throo times ns many to tho pound. FIELD SEEDS. Fancy Bluostom Whont, Chovolin Barley, Oats, Corn, Clover, . Aifnlfa, Field Peas, Land Plastor, etc. Distributing agents for Coulson's Egg Foods; Coulson's Chick Foods, Coulson's Condition Powders. Tho largest wholesalo and retail deajors In tho city. TILLSON & CO. 151 High St I MimUMIIIIIIIIHIMIH f Gold Dust Flout I I Made by T3CB STDKST POW-I K OOKPAMT, SOy, Ofw. 1 Uad or family dm Aak yoarf grectr tor It. Braa aa4 tberti f always a luiad. P. B. Wallace I AGENT uiniiHuininiiiimit O. C T. CO -STEAMERS- tOMOXA ASD ORBGOXA LEAVTi t'OKTLAXD MO.VDAV. WKDXS8 DAY AXB FKIDAY AT 19 A. L, TUmOAY, THlTHftDAY AND 8ATUAYM AT : A. M. VOH oomvAum rumtixr, tmumuAt AIft UATUlUtAY A1KM7V 1. M. P, ML BALDWIlff At riiiitiiiiifHBii$na8iaiiiitnitiiniiiiiiwi CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT S POK AAXB lor Sale. A flvo and a six-room bouse, with from ono to six lota with onch, woll located In East Salem. Good bargains. Isaiah SchonoQold, 2 1st and Marlon Sts Salem. 1-38-tf u For Sale. A complete box. manufac turing nnd planing mill plant. Ad dross E. Burkholdor, Albany, Or. 2-20-tt For Sale Puro blood Plymouth Rock eggs, 50 centH a Betting. In qulro Mrs. O. Iroton, Snlem, Routo 3, phono Fnrmors 3G9 2-28-lw Two IiOts for Sale Ono set to fruit, woll Improved nnd fonced. For particulars seo Dorby &. Wilson, Salem. 2-28-Gt For Sale Hotel, woll located, fur nished throughout, at n bargain A good chnnco for tho right party, also a first-class piano. Address nn l, E," caro Journal. 3-i-lt For Salc Ono lino milch cow, Jor soy and Durham stock, nt a bar gain. Call on or address W. C Smith, 495 Winter nnd Marlon stroots. 3-l-lw For Sale. 34-acro fnrm north of Gardon Rond, ono mllo from city limits. Woll Improved, 10 ncros of hops, good Iioubo, all kinds of Bnmll fruit. Inqutro of C. W. Y'nnnko, Fashion stables. 3-l-2w For Sale At n bargain, a heavy team, with wngon and hnrnoss, us good as now. On T, M,, Smith's plnco 1V& mllos southeast of Salem on tho Mncloay road. E. A. . Aufrnnce. 3-2-31 For Hale. Throo housB on South Liberty street, nnd two on South High street nnd thrco In Universi ty addition, two on South 12th street, two on cornor of Forry nnd 13th nnd two on North Commer cial. G. 0. Schultz, 747 8outh 12th. 3-2-3t LODGES. ForvKtcrn of America Court Sh.r wood Foresters, No, 19; Moots Tuosdny In Hurst hall, Stato stroot Loo Abbio, C. It.; A. L, Browh, F. S. Cent nil Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmnn block, cor nor Stato and Llborty stroots. Tuosdny of each wook nt 7:30 p. m. H. W. Hazard, C. O.; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codnr Camp No. 5240. Moots ovory Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock In Holmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmen of World Meet ovory Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holmnn hall. J. A. Dlokoy, C. S.; P. L. Frazlor, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union, -Sick, acci dent and ponslon insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid Good agents wantod, J. H. O. Montgomery, supromo organtzor, Box 432 Salotri, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socroctury, 640 State stroot. MUSICAL. Arthur Von Jtteu ToaoVor of pi ano; touch, teohnloh, Interpreta tion. Thorough preparatory course Advanced students proparod for public appearance. Residence G58 Contor St. Tel. Main 520. 2-28-tf MISCELLANEOUS. s Pbiiio THner L, L, Woods, piano ex port tuning, repalrlpg and polish ing, Leavo orders at Geo. C. Wills' music storo, Salem. 2- 9-lyr ' Con crete Work. Gct my price oa eldowalka, curbs, septlo tanks and cement work of any kind. AM work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, Highland add. Phono 680. 2-11-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth moro than any other bread, yet the price Is no higher. For sale at your grocer'a. CALIFORNIA BAKKRY. Thomas & Cooloy, Props, KHtte WemJeroth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Caitln whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough. South Commercial street 0-3-lyr IreMkiH Plain or fancy dross- making done by Portland lady of exprRce, Xrs. A N. Muasey, Mf ye(th tret. Pkoiw 1171. 2-37-lwk Hair Dresser A flno assortment oC goods consisting of first-class work Combings, rooted and put up nlc ns cut hair. Old Switches dyed fa nny shade. Shampooing a special ty. All work guaranteed. WIU bo at Salem Mnrch 4. Call early. Mrs. C. A. Spauldlng, 4G5 N. Froub St., Salem. 2-27-lw. Salem Iron Work, Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Maatt-1 facturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drylnjc stores, etc Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works Hop Pros. Contractor ami Builder A, J. An dorson, contractor and builder, es timates fural8hod froo, It will pay you to boo mo bofore you build. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call nt 415 Court stroot, or paoae 544. 2-15-tf NEW AND 8KCOND-1IAND GOOD. Now and Secoad-Uaml Gooe Bought and sold, also raasjM, stoves and cooking utensils, d hik es, granite and tinware of all ktadv Give us a call. O. L. MoPeek, 17t South Commercial St. 8-12-ly PHYSICIANS AND SURGHONS. Dr. D. II. GriftlH, the 8iHciallt Morphine All drus; and litter habits, which he cures In S days. No monoy until cunjd, 214 Trad 8t., Salem. Ore. Phono GG8. John Doyous, Business Manager. OSTKOPATHJ8, Dr. I). 11. White Graduate of Kirk. vlllo, Mo., under founder of Os teopathy. Room 21, Breyaaa building. Commercial street. Phono 87. Resldonco 589 cornor Mill nnd Twonty-flrat 8ts, Phoae 1219. Treats aouto and chroabi dlseasoa. Examination free. 11-17-tt PLTTMSBRS. rri...n M ii.. ii. ....i.i... !.. ... 3..nu. ...a iini, . luwuiugi HUi 1tf and stoam boating and tlanlss, 104 Commercial atreot. Pkoa Main 192. 9-1-ly M. J. retzsl Plumbing, steaia aaA gns fitting. Succraior to Kaox A Murphy, 20 Cotnmorclnl ttrost 'Phono Main 17. DRAYMBN. It. O. Ciimiiilus Successor to White Cummins, express, dollvory and trnnBfor line. Prompt aorvlco 1 our motto. FUrnlturo and piano moving a specialty. Btnnjl nt 156 South Commercial stroot. Phone 175. Resldonco phono 908, 8-4-tt BA8H AND DOOR rAOTORIWI. Prank M. Brow.Munufnoturor of antb, il,)or, mouldings, All kinds of liouio 'finish and hard wood work. Front atreot, bet. State and Court, WANTED. .Men Wanted To work for Oregou Nursery Company. Iiiqulro at of ilco on Twelfth stroot 3-4-Ot WiuitcHl to Buy Hoavy draft horses, weight 1400 pounds aud upward. J. Conner. Wlllamotto hotel. 1-2 8-tt Help Wanted, A dozen good moa for work in nursery. C. F. Lans ing, Quakor Nurseries, on Oardon road. Phono 000. 2-22-f Kiilargetl Our meat markot on East State streot has been doubled in alio and wo aro bottor prepared than ovor to sorvo customers. Prompt service and tho boat of moats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop Wanted, Stenographic position by young woman wishing to uiuko chnngo the first of April. Six years' orperlence. Excellont rati oronccs. Addrean "Stenographer," caro Capital Journal. 2-19-la I Want to Buy 20 head of heavy draft horses In tho next two week Will pay good prices. I also want a first-class saddle 'horse, weight not less sthan 1100 pounds, must bo hlgh-grado and slnglo-footor. J. Conner, Wlllamotto Hotel. 3-4-tf Wanted Gentleman or lady to travel for mercantile houso of large cap ital. Territory at homo or abroad to suit. If desirablo tho homo may bo used as headquarters. Weekly salary of f 1000 per year and ex penses, Address Joseph A. Alox nndor, Salem, Oro. 2-19-lm SALEM WATE COMPANY ornci orrr xaxl. For waUr servlse asfjy a4 . BlU yayaMe MUly ta nHenesi Me lit all impUlats i tke M 4 5, ir hi ff vi